11-12-2015, 09:54 AM | #1 | ||
Head Coach
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: North Carolina
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Looking for a citation to idea that awareness of a situation changes the situation
From the "Maybe FOFC knows" files:
There is a common sense idea that awareness of a situation can change the results of that situation. Like, let's say that observers noted that whoever won the June Texas Straw Poll would go on to win their party's nomination for president. That it just happened to be that that straw poll captured the right sense of the political zeitgeist. Then, however, it starts to become known that the Texas Straw Poll is a big predictor. So candidates start to campaign hard for it. So then it loses its predictive power because it just becomes a proxy for whomever campaigned the hardest for it. I think that there is also an analogy to be drawn to quantum mechanics, where the act of observing a situation necessarily changes that situation. Anyway, does anyone have a name for that kind of phenomenon? More helpfully, does anyone have a cite to an article or academic source where it is discussed? I want to use this idea in something I am writing, but I'd love to have an official name and a cite to it instead of a convoluted story about Texas Straw Polls. Any help is appreciated. |
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11-12-2015, 10:10 AM | #2 |
Resident Alien
Join Date: Jun 2001
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Observer effect (physics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0227055013.htm This is kind of like Schrodinger's Cat (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schr%C3%B6dinger%27s_cat). The fate of the cat is not locked in until it is observed. Last edited by Kodos : 11-12-2015 at 10:11 AM. |
11-12-2015, 10:10 AM | #3 |
Death Herald
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Location: Le stelle la notte sono grandi e luminose nel cuore profondo del Texas
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Yeah, I was thinking observer effect as well.
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11-12-2015, 01:37 PM | #4 |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Yep...Kodos got the bases covered. Its the Observer effect and the Schrodinger's cat thought experiment is the most common example.
Last edited by SteveMax58 : 11-12-2015 at 01:41 PM. Reason: thought experiment...not a real one :D |
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